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Published Sunday, May 12, 1996, in the Miami Herald.
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THE QUEST FOR AN IDEAL COMMUNITY IS AS OLD AS HISTORY. THIS SERIES LOOKS AT THREE SEARCHES FOR UTOPIA:
Friday, May 10: Weary of the isolation of modern life, a Broward group is hatching a residential subdivision that would feature a shared ``living room,'' shared meals and a real sense of community. 1A.
Saturday, May 11: Twenty-five years ago, ``a post-apocalypse city'' was founded in Arizona to thwart an ecological catastrophe -- urban sprawl. What it's like today. Living & Arts.
Today: Architects of the New Urbanism want to make our suburbs more like traditional towns. A new development in Jupiter will be the South Florida prototype. Home.
UTOPIA
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